CONAN THE BARBARIAN No. 6, January 2024 |
Happily however, this assault upon a bibliophile’s willing suspension of disbelief is probably easy to forgive considering just how incredibly well-penned the rest of "Thrice Marked For Death!" is. Starting with the future King of Aquilonia’s burgling band desperately trying to evade the deadly touch of three screaming spectres, this book’s blistering pace literally picks the audience up and carries them headlong through the Temple of Bel until they’re unceremoniously disgorged from the Den of Deceit along with Conan, Kamal, Greff and Chaundra, via one of its upper-storey stain-glass windows.
Just as enjoyable though has to be the Hounds’ dialogue-driven discourse with Yakur the Found, which intriguingly not only provides further details as to just why Tarim’s Touch is so highly-prized a “remnant from ages untold… carved from starstruck stone.” But also taps into the no-nonsense approach of the titular character himself, who has no time for “conniving city-dwellers and their weasel ways.” Indeed, perhaps one of this comic’s greatest assets is how its author depicts the Cimmerian still being “haunted by his memories of Belit” and the Shemite woman’s horrific death up the river Zarkheba.
Furthermore, it’s difficult to imagine this book’s storytelling being quite as successful as it is without the layouts of Doug Braithwaite and Diego Rodriguez. Whilst some might find the wide-eyed face upon the winged monster which killed Belit rather underwhelming, there can surely be no such criticisms of how utterly terrifying the ghostly spectres look. Nor how convincing the fear is, even upon Conan’s visage, whenever the greenish-hued ghouls make an appearance and lay claim to a person’s “flesh!”
The regular cover art of "CONAN THE BARBARIAN" #6 by Jae Lee |
No comments:
Post a Comment